If Kyle Busch wins today he’ll set the all-time win record in the NASCAR Truck Series.

The field was set based on owner points from last season. Austin Hill and Harrison Burton lead them to the starting line.

HAMPTON, GA – FEBRUARY 23: Austin Hill, driver of the #16 United Rentals Toyota, leads the field to the green flag to start the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series Ultimate Tailgating 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on February 23, 2019 in Hampton, Georgia. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)

Atlanta Truck RaceStage 1 – Report

Laps: 40

Green flag, Hill gets the jump on inside. Brett Moffitt gets into his bumper and Moffitt is off the gas while collecting his truck. Harrison Burton takes the lead on the outside lane.

Lap 2, Crafton is closing quickly on the leader. He started deep in the field, he’s already up to 2nd. Crafton on on his right rear at the entry to the corner. He pulls even. Lap 4, still side by side for the lead.

Lap 6, Crafton is clear. Kyle Busch is coming for both of them. Busch runs high in turn 1. He had a run off turn two, he splits Crafton and Burton, Busch is gone! Busch was 5th heading into turn one that lap, he took the lead off turn two.

Lap 16, Natalie Decker is around off turn two. She got loose and couldn’t save it. The caution is out.

Green, Busch gives his teammate of Burton the inside lane. They run side by side. Busch noses ahead on the top.

Atlanta Truck RaceStage 3 – Report

Laps: 50

The field returns to the pit entry. Busch is first on and first off.

Green flag on stage three, Busch leads Burton on the bottom lane. Sauter is coming around the top in turn three! He pulls alongside Busch off turn four. Sauter takes the lead through the middle back in turn one!

38 to go, Kyle Busch has run Sauter back down. Busch was easy on his tires in the early restarts of the race. He just did it again. The speed comes back to him after 10 or so laps. Busch returns to the lead.

19 to go, Natalie Decker is around off turn four. It’s an identical spin to her stage one incident.

The field heads to the pit lane. Busch is first in and first off. Crafton is returning to the pit lane with a loose wheel.

13 to go

Restart, Busch leads on the bottom. Big crash behind them, several cars are collected. The red flag is out.

Little spun his tires. Parker Kilgerman tried to give him a bump draft to get him going and it turned him. Austin Wayne Self, Spencer Boyd, Stewart Friesen and others are collected.

“That might be a little my fault. I mean, it was my fault. He didn’t go. I thought he had it gathered, then he checked up again,” Kligerman radio.

The field has re-fired the engines. It’s been misty all day. Now, it’s raining a little harder. NASCAR is running a few extra caution laps to try and dry the track.

9 to go, the red is back out. The trucks are on the pit lane and the jet dryers are on the track. The mist is light but heavy enough to wet the track.

HAMPTON, GA – FEBRUARY 23: A crewmember wipes the mist off the windshield of Kyle Busch, driver of the #51 Cessna Toyota, during the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series Ultimate Tailgating 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on February 23, 2019 in Hampton, Georgia. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

5 to go

The trucks are fired once again. We’re going racing for a short five lap shootout after a 17 min red flag.

Green, Busch spins the tires slightly. Johnny Sauter pulls to his bumper into turn one. Busch blocks the inside line down the back stretch.

Busch opens the gap to Sauter.

Kyle Busch wins the Atlanta truck race! 52 career wins, that’s the record for NGOTS wins.